Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Creative Delicious Dishes in Fingers
These adorable handmade kawaii Japanese sweets decor rings by SouZou Creations. Souzou Creations were really creative when making these sweet rings. They are something worth seeing! It seems that minimized copies of Japanese meals were attached to the wearer’s fingers, lovely and funny! Some rings are small and simple but others are big enough and feature a whole table board with a few dishes on it!
Friday, 7 October 2011
Most Weird Asians Foods Pictures
Duran is known throughout Asia as the king of fruit because of it size and weight. It can weigh up to 3 kilograms and be 30 centimeters long and 15 centimeters wide. However, Duran has a specific odor that has been compared to one of gym socks, strong cheese, rotten onion etc. You will either love it or be disgusted. Therefore in Asia it has been forbidden for passengers to carry this fruit with them into the public transport. Its looks may deceive you, because it has been proven that consuming alcohol while or after eating this fruit can be deadly. It makes alcohol processing almost impossible for the liver.
his Chinese delicacy will not only make your stomach turn but can also be potentially dangerous for your health. If you eat monkey’s brains you might get infected with a disease similar to mad cow disease. Your brain would in that case turn to squish. Not to talk about the animals’ rights.
Most Weird Asians Foods, Most Weird Asians Foods Amazing Photos, Most Weird Asians Foods Pictures, Most Weird Asians Foods Images, Daily Updated OMG Pictures.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
12 Delicious Edible Insects
As any good Entomophage (eater of insects) knows, these twelve bugs are more than just pests... they're what's for dinner! In many cases people started eating these insects out of necessity, but these days they've become a delicacy. Read on to discover twelve insects that can be quite tasty.
Casu Marzu
In Sardinia, Italy, they eat a type of sheep's milk cheese called Casu Marzu that is known to be crawling with insect larvae. This soft cheese has been fermented so long that it has actually begun to decompose, inviting the development of insect larvae that look like tiny translucent worms on the surface of the cheese. Some people remove the larvae before eating the cheese, but others eat it all, maggots and all.
Oven-Baked Tarantula
A unique Cambodian delicacy, tarantulas were originally consumed only during plagues but have since become standard fare. Tarantulas come pre-baked – simply remove fangs, warm, and serve.
Note: As our reader Harold points out, Tarantulas are actually arthropods, not insects. Still, we wouldn't want to eat one!
Scorpion Sucker
These harmless California scorpions are encased in a delicious candy coating. According to the listing, scorpions are a major food source in many parts of the world, so sucking on a scorpion lollipop shouldn't gross you out. No, not at all.
Termites
In Africa and parts of Indonesia, eating Termites is a way of life. Collected at the start of the rainy season when other sources of protein are scarce, termites are best eaten after being slightly roasted.
Pregnant Crickets
In the northeast area of Thailand, crickets laden with eggs are considered a tasty snack. These crickets are caught and flash-frozen in the wild then cleaned, cooked, and lightly salted. You can buy a bag of ready-to-eat pregnant crickets for less than $6.00.
Larvets Worm Snacks
These crunchy worms are baked and come in a variety of flavors including BBQ, Cheddar Cheese, and Mexican Spice. (Buy it here | Photo)
Giant Water Beetles
In Thailand, these beetles are de-shelled and then eaten either fried or roasted. Their taste is described as being similar to scallops.
Tequila Worm Lollipop
Now you can enjoy the taste of Tequila without all that pesky nudity and reckless behavior. Just suck on one of these sugar-free, Tequila-flavored lollipops, complete with an edible worm inside each pop. How many licks does it take to get to the worm? You tell us.
Weaver Ants Eggs
Weaver ants eggs can be collected for only one month per year in Thailand, and collecting the eggs is a time-consuming and often painful task. These eggs are described as being large and squishy, and they need to be cooked thoroughly before eating them on your salad or tortilla chips.
Chocolate-Covered Giant Ants
These Giant Queen Leafcutter ants are bathed in decadent Belgian chocolate. Their taste is described as “nutty” and they are said to boost the immune system and give those who eat them extra energy.
Witchetty Grubs
These large, white, wood-eating moth or beetle larvae are a staple in Aboriginal diets in Australia. Grubs are high in protein and edible either raw or lightly seared over fire coals.
Spicy Giant Bug Paste